Never, ever failing to meet high unadulterated random beat-wave-head-fuckdupness, hold back on the shrooms...Jungle-ist beat structures mangled and nasty gum wrapped in narcotic sample bliss. As banging as re-living 90's mix-tape pack parties getting the fuck down all because of 'the music', except... this is the dark side of those fond memories mixed with outta-control catchiness. Some of the best collages of samples, beats and dark psychiatry more

Following hot on the heals of May's 'Killababylonkutz', 'Full English Breakfest' is Shitmat's debut album proper and displays all the elements that made its predecessor so hilariously good. The combination of suberbly chosen samples (The Snowman song being a good example) mixed with the toxic-dancehall-reggae-gabba-rave beats works well and Shitmat's obvious musical talent shines through. Expect this one to be the highlight of free parties everywhere.

Well, it's drum & bass captain, but not as we know it. Nut-box soundboy Shitmat deals in a crazed, LSD-addled version of '94 ragga-jungle that throws show tunes, Aphex Twin noise and 'appy 'ardcore lunacy into the mix. It's an acquired taste, but if you like your beats very, very mental and dripping in demented humour, you're going to absolutely love it. 'Full English Breakfast' also features easily the greatest track title in ages ('There's No more

Whether you like your breakbeats mashed, fried or minced, served with a sizzling garnish of sampled TV themes and a Digital Hardcore-style frenetic pace, Henry 'Shitmat' Collins has the dish for you. The Captain Pugwash theme gets chopped up and reconstituted as drum'n'bass for speed freaks, and there's even a sample from the Rebel MC's Street Tuff. Food for thought, indeed.